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The Forgoing Facebook Experiment
Confession: I have 738 Facebook friends. In reality, I would only actually call up a handful of them to go to lunch with or to talk to while I’m making a long drive. I only talk to a couple dozen of them in person on a regular basis. And I sure as heck do not care that that one girl I met in college who friend requested me 5 minutes after we introduced ourselves is “going to work…then having a grilled chicken salad for lunch YUM! xoxo”. Maybe this seems rude, but I don’t expect them to care about what I’m doing every second of the day either!
Can Facebook Hurt Your Marriage?
Fast forward a little more than a decade, replace that e-mail in your AOL inbox with a red Facebook notification, and youve for yourself a modern day Youve Got Mail scenario.
Dear Sara Evans, About Surrogacy…
Dear Sara Evans, As a woman who recently gave birth to triplets as a surrogate, I find your recent comments to CMT about wanting a baby through surrogacy bothersome. What has her so gung ho about the idea? “I could, like, continue to drink wine and be skinny and have fun and then all of a sudden have this beautiful baby,” she joked.
The Dangers of Children on Facebook
Your 5th grader arrives home from school and tells you that John (and you get a nervous feeling in your belly because John is the boy who picks on her and is known as the class Bully) took a picture of her with his phone and said he is going to take her clothes off in the picture then post it on Facebook.
The White House Conference on Bullying: What You Should Know
Child bullying seems to be pervasive in our society, which is why it’s important for parents to be informed about it. Dr. Susan Lipkins specializes in these kinds of issues involving children, tween, and teens. Her 25 years of experience as a psychologist has enabled her to work with many people, from bulliers, to those being bullied, to the parents of those being bullied.